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JEE (Main) Session 2: ‘Early syllabus completion, consistent revision play a key role’

Apeejay School, Panchsheel Park students shine in this national-level examination

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For students aspiring to secure admission to the prestigious IITs  NITs, the Joint Entrance Examination is not just important—it is the primary and most crucial pathway to B.Tech programmes. Every year, thousands of students prepare rigorously for this highly competitive exam, dedicating long hours to mastering concepts in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Their preparation often includes structured study plans, regular practice tests, coaching support, and consistent revision. The journey demands discipline, determination, and resilience, as students work tirelessly to achieve their dream of studying at IITs and building successful careers in engineering and technology. 

In the recently declared JEE Main 2026 Session 2 results, students of Apeejay School, Panchsheel Park once again proved their calibre by securing remarkable percentiles. 

Shaurya Gautam, who secured 99.71% , showcased his hard work and dedication. Time management and creating a schedule helped him score better. The achiever’s focus was to divide his time systematically so that he can give equal attention to the subjects. 

Another JEE Main 2026 Session 2  achiever Md Zaid shared that the result felt satisfying. Aiming to pursue Computer Science or Electrical Engineering at a reputed institute, his next focus is JEE Advanced examination and is working towards improving speed and accuracy.

Reflecting on the preparation strategy, the student said, “Mock tests are extremely important. I try to take a mock every day and then analyse the test carefully to understand my mistakes.” The student emphasised that time management plays a crucial role in the exam. “If you want to attempt more questions, you should aim to solve them within three minutes, or at most five minutes,” the student explained.

While Physics and Mathematics were stronger areas, the student admitted that Chemistry required more attention. Speaking about support from school, the achiever shared, “Our teachers were very supportive. They helped us complete the syllabus early, by October, which gave us enough time for revision.”

The student believes that early syllabus completion and consistent revision play a key role in improving percentile and overall performance.

Harshita is Assistant Editor at Apeejay Newsroom. With experience in both the Media and Public Relations (PR) world, she has worked with Careers360, India Today and Value360 Communications. A learner by nature, she is a foodie, traveller and believes in having a healthy work-life balance.